Showing posts with label Street Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Art. Show all posts

3D Pedestal Street Art by e1000

Spanish street artist e1000, painted a 3D pedestal protruding from the sidewalk of Paseo de Santa MarĂ­a de la Cabeza in Madrid. It gives the illusion (when seen from above street level) of a pedestal emanating from the street. Passersby, unknowingly, suddenly appear to be elevated in a statuesque manner.






Via: escritoenlapared

Banksy Shop Til You Drop Black Friday

A new stencil that appears to be the work of famed street artist Banksy has been spotted in London, England. The work takes the phrase “shop till you drop” literally, depicting a shopper plunging from a high rise building.




Source: flickr

Spiderman 3D Street Art by Kurt Wenner

With his NASA background, perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that artist and architect Kurt Wenner has an out of this world imagination and the skills to bring passerby into the picture. When viewed from the correct angle, people standing on top of them look like they are floating in thin air, and solid concrete can look like gaping chasms. Kurt has been perfecting his technique since 1982. Now, using the skills he has perfected over 30 years, he is able to create stereoscopic images, such as the one above enabling people to walk along imaginary webs slung by Spiderman.




Source: telegraph

Photo-Realistic Street Art by MESA

M-E-S-A impresses passersby with his fine art skills. His murals are not only massive, they're exceptionally detailed and well done. M-E-S-A has a tendency to use large human heads and crows in his work, which is reminiscent of art by JR and ROA.



































Creative Street Art by French Artist OakOak

Saint-Etienne-based French artist OakOak loves to play with urban elements and create amazing ephemeral pieces of street art. We really like the artist’s art “improvisations” and believe they are able to make anyone’s day just by encountering them unexpectedly on the street. There is even a design idea that you might have observed (the one with the piano stairs) that could be implemented indoors also.





































































 
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